Fasting and Feasting: The Life of Visionary Food Writer Patience Gray

Fasting and Feasting: The Life of Visionary Food Writer Patience Gray

by Adam Federman
Fasting and Feasting: The Life of Visionary Food Writer Patience Gray

Fasting and Feasting: The Life of Visionary Food Writer Patience Gray

by Adam Federman

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Overview

A New York Times Notable Book for 2017—Now in Paperback

For more than thirty years, Patience Gray—author of the celebrated cookbook Honey from a Weed—lived in a remote area of Puglia in southernmost Italy. She lived without electricity, modern plumbing, or a telephone, grew much of her own food, and gathered and ate wild plants alongside her neighbors in this economically impoverished region. She was fond of saying that she wrote only for herself and her friends, yet her growing reputation brought a steady stream of international visitors to her door. This simple and isolated life she chose for herself may help explain her relative obscurity when compared to the other great food writers of her time: M. F. K. Fisher, Elizabeth David, and Julia Child.

So it is not surprising that when Gray died in 2005, the BBC described her as an “almost forgotten culinary star.” Yet her influence, particularly among chefs and other food writers, has had a lasting and profound effect on the way we view and celebrate good food and regional cuisines. Gray’s prescience was unrivaled: She wrote about what today we would call the Slow Food movement—from foraging to eating locally—long before it became part of the cultural mainstream. Imagine if Michael Pollan or Barbara Kingsolver had spent several decades living among Italian, Greek, and Catalan peasants, recording their recipes and the significance of food and food gathering to their way of life.

In Fasting and Feasting, biographer Adam Federman tells the remarkable—and until now untold—life story of Patience Gray: from her privileged and intellectual upbringing in England, to her trials as a single mother during World War II, to her career working as a designer, editor, translator, and author, and describing her travels and culinary adventures in later years. A fascinating and spirited woman, Patience Gray was very much a part of her times but very clearly ahead of them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603586085
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date: 09/08/2017
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Adam Federman is a reporting fellow with the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute covering energy and the environment. He has written for the Nation magazine, the GuardianColumbia Journalism Review, Gastronomica, Petits Propos Culinaires, Earth Island Journal, Adirondack Life, and other publications. He has been a Russia Fulbright fellow, a Middlebury fellow in environmental journalism, and the recipient of a Polk grant for investigative reporting. A former line cook, bread baker, and pastry chef, he lives in Vermont.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Beginnings 5

2 Thomas Gray 21

3 The Edge of an Abyss 31

4 Hampstead 43

5 Plats du Jour 61

6 The European Scene 83

7 Departures 101

8 Beyond and Away 121

9 To Work Is to Live 143

10 Fin du Monde 165

11 A New Life 187

12 An Image of Wilderness 209

13 Honey from a Weed 227

14 Discovering the Salento 251

15 Reflections 271

16 Things Are Sacred 291

Acknowledgments 305

Notes 309

Selected Bibliography 349

Index 353

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